GMA Flash Report

GMA Flash Report is a 10 minute hourly newscast of GMA Network in the Philippines, replacing GMA News Live. Every weekends, between 11:00 PM and 12:00 AM, a thirty minute edition of the newscast entitled Flash Report Special Edition is aired with Mariz Umali as news anchor. On June 23, 2007, the weekend special edition was replaced by GMA Weekend Report.

GMA was the first Philippine television network to show hourly news bulletins. The program usually features a traffic ticker and previews other GMA News and Public Affairs programs. The program also serves as the breaking news broadcast of the GMA Network. Live reports usually head the news line-up.

When a developing story breaks, GMA airs GMA Breaking News instead of GMA Flash Report.

Magandang Umaga, Pilipinas

Magandang Umaga, Pilipinas (Good Morning! Philippines) is ABS-CBN's former early morning show. It starts at 5:00am and ends at 8:30am (UTC +8). It airs 3 hours every weekday.

The show reports live traffic situations on land and through the air with the ABS-CBN Sky Patrol (Manila and Cebu traffic). The program also broadcasts current news with ABS-CBN News Patrol; Parenting tips with Tintin Bersola, Weather, science and animal trivia with Kuya Kim Atienza,market prices with Winnie Cordero;the latest buzz on your favorite stars with Ogie Diaz;Events and "Gimiks" with Lui Villaruz.

Whether you’re getting ready for school or for work, having a nice breakfast meal, or just lazing around in your bedroom, there will always be something useful to start your day. From news headlines to family matters, a power pool of experts will give you credible information and advice on your everyday concerns.

The leaner MUP team is made up of a more structured group of hosts who are specialized in their respective fields. Their roles in the show are more defined as they tackle the topics they are best at. A set of MUP hosts will cater to the wide variety of tastes.

Bernadette Sembrano broadcasts first news of the day together with Julius and Cheryl Cosim.

Watch Aida Gonzalez’ traffic update, Kuya Kim Atienza’s weather report and knowledge trivia, and Winnie Cordero’s market watch and consumer’s guide, to set off your day’s schedule.

Manila Bulletin

The Manila Bulletin (PSE: MB), (also known as the Bulletin and was previously known as Bulletin Today) is the Philippines' largest broadsheet newspaper by circulation, followed by the Philippine Daily Inquirer. It bills itself as "The Nation's Leading Newspaper", which is its official slogan. Founded in 1900 as a shipping journal, it is the second-oldest Philippine newspaper, second only to The Manila Times.

It was used to be owned by a swiss expatriate named Hans Menzi. The Manila Bulletin survived the Martial law era of President Ferdinand Marcos for Propaganda Purposes.

The newspaper is owned by Filipino-Chinese business mogul Emilio Yap, who, aside from the Manila Bulletin Publishing Corporation (the paper's controlling company), also owns the Manila Hotel and Euro-Phil Laboratories. The company has been listed on the Philippine Stock Exchange since 1990, and had revenues of approximately US$45 million in 2004. Besides its flagship it publishes two other daily newspapers, Tempo and Balita, as well as nine magazines such as the Philippine Panorama, Bannawag, Liwayway, Bisaya and a host of other journals in English, Tagalog, Cebuano and other Philippine languages.

In addition it maintains the oldest news web site in the Philippines.

ABS-CBN Headlines

ABS-CBN Headlines was a late night news program aired on ABS-CBN from 2001 to 2003. It is anchored by Karen Davila and Tony Velasquez. It is replaced by ABS-CBN Insider in 2003.

Balita Ngayon

Balita Ngayon is the former flagship national network news broadcast of ABS-CBN in the Philippines from 1970-1972, then from 1986-1987. It became the first Tagalog newscast on TV.

Currently, Balita Ngayon is the hourly newscast for DZMM presenting national and global headlines, and it is usually presented when no major newscasts are being presented. It also has the flash report version of the newscast, occasionally presented when breaking news is in progress, and it is called DZMM Radyo Patrol Flash Report.

Anchors
Gerry Baja
Ruby Bernardo-Tayag
Arnel Fernandez
Jon Ibaňez

Aksyon Balita

Aksyon Balita (Filipino for "Action News", formerly NewsWatch Aksyon Balita) is the late afternoon news broadcast of Radio Philippines Network in the Philippines. Launched in 2006, it is broadcast at 5:30 PM Philippine time (GMT +8).

It was created as a spin-off of the network's now-defunct long-running news program, NewsWatch. With the latter program's final episode on March 9, 2007, the Filipino edition dropped the "NewsWatch" tag and is retitled to, simply, Aksyon Balita, apparently to complement the network's new English newscast, i-Watch News.

It was first aired on April 17, 2006 and was anchored by former ABS-CBN news anchor and reporter Erwin Tulfo. Months ago he was joined by Aljo Bendijo and Connie Sison who were Tulfo's fellow news anchors from ABS-CBN. But, Tulfo resigned as its news anchor because of the controversy of his brothers Raffy and Mon with First Gentleman Mike Arroyo and he was replaced by Jake Morales until Sison and Bendijo remained as its main anchors. On April 2007, Sison moved to GMA Network and replaced by Vikki Sambilay. Bendijo and Sambilay became the newscast's main anchors until Sambilay went solo. On October 15, 2007, Sambilay was joined by Bobby Yan who was a former ABS-CBN TV Host, San Juan City councilor, the current host of One Morning and the brother of the late Movie and TV star Rico Yan. Last January 4, 2008, it went its final airing. It was replaced by NewsWatch which went back on the air on January 7, 2008.

24 Oras

24 Oras is a nightly national newscast which airs on the GMA Network in the Philippines. Launched in 2004, it is one of the most watched news programs in the country. The program airs at 6:30 PM PST on Weekdays, and is also simulcast on GMA Pinoy TV. On December 1, 2005, the coverage by 24 Oras of a siege of Camp Bagong Diwa was mentioned in the best news program category in the Asian Television Awards in Singapore.

The show relaunched in May 2006 with a new graphics package, and a new set with floating large rear projection screens that allow the anchors to virtually "talk" to correspondents in live feeds. Pia Guanio hosts the showbiz news segment of the program, "Chika Minute". PAGASA's Nathaniel Cruz anchors weather news during severe weather conditions. Joel Reyes Zobel is the voice over talent. On August 11, 2008, the set and graphics was changed into more prestigious and more competitive outlook.

TV Patrol World

TV Patrol World is the flagship national network news broadcast of ABS-CBN in the Philippines. It can be heard simultaneously in DZMM and its TV counterpart, DZMM TeleRadyo. It pioneered the Philippine newscasts, with fast-paced delivery of news reports, accompanied with flashy graphic animations and music. It is the most watched news program in the entire Philippines. TV Patrol celebrates their 20th Anniversary since its inception in 1987 (as TV Patrol), it has been the longest running Filipino primetime newscast.

For 20 years, "TV Patrol" has been the definitive source of information. One of the show’s historic marks happened during the Martial Law when they broke media silence and brought information to the people. Until now, "TV Patrol World" continues to pursue this dedication for truth and constantly involves the citizenry through Citizen Journalism. It was then innovated through the use of technology in TV Patrol World’s segment Citizen Patrol and ABS-CBN’s breakthrough election campaign, "Boto Mo iPatrol Mo," which recently won the Award for Excellence in the Philippine Gold Quill Awards and Honorable Mention in the Asia Pacific PR Awards.

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